#1: Gonzo’s QuestIf there’s one high-end slot game you can expect to find at virtually every reputable casino site, this is the one. Gonzo’s Quest is a hit and is unofficially recognized as one of a handful of games that really brought slots to new heights. The game takes an ordinary slot reel and turns it into an adventure, through switch players follow a cartoonish little explorer through a lush rendering of South American wilderness in the Age of Exploration. The vague theme of an explorer hunting treasure works well as a backdrop to a casino game, but really it’s the comical little character of Gonzo and the animation style that set this game apart. It shows what a slot machine can be in 2021.#2: Street Fighter II It’s a constant delight for gamers that the old, classic fighter franchises just never seem to go away. Case in point, a brand new Mortal Kombat film was released in 2021, almost 30 years after the first game of the same name! In this case, we’re talking about Street Fighter, and specifically, Street Fighter II — arguably the most beloved game in the series and also made into a film. It’s been kept alive in numerous ways over the years and in this case, serves as the foundation for a slot machine that wonderfully captures the spirit of the original game. Anyone who loves the Street Fighter franchise will enjoy this game.#3: Djinn Of Storms Djinn Of Storms is one of a number of vaguely Aladdin- or Arabian Nights-themed games that have popped up among the Gala Bingo slot reels of late, and it feels almost as if we have another Age Of The Gods situation on our hands. In this case, the games aren’t as closely related, but there are a number of them revolving around our common, heavily fictionalized image of ancient Arabian lands and adventures (complete with palace backgrounds reminiscent of Aladdin, genie lamp symbols, curved swords, and the like). They’re all quite fun to play, but Djinn Of Storms leads the way with wonderful music, beautiful symbols, and incredibly smooth gameplay.#4: Dead Or Alive

While it’s not quite as immersive, Dead Or Alive is somewhat similar in nature to Gonzo’s Quest. It welcomes you in with similar little characters, this time based on the cowboys and outlaws of the old American West. And once you’re in the game, you’re surrounded by backgrounds and symbols that further bring the “Wild West” to life. It’s a game we’d actually like to see expanded upon in later editions, but even as is, it’s rendered well enough to make the list.#5: Vikings Go Berzerk As you may have noticed, developers in this genre of gaming love to delve into history and myth, and Vikings Go Berzerk is yet another tremendous example of how fun this can be. The game offers a playful yet fierce step into an animated Viking world full of treasures and warriors. Its most triumphant feature though is its “rage meters.” Basically, as you play, certain characters’ “rage” will build up. When it builds up all the way, special features are launched and you get a free spin. It’s just a very creative way to involve characters and expand on a theme.